Business WiFi keeps dropping for staff and customers
WiFi dropping is the router overheating, in a bad location, or getting interference from nearby equipment. Move the router to a central location, keep it cool, and restart it.
When business WiFi drops constantly, customers leave and staff waste time reconnecting. The problem is: the router is overheating, it's in a closet or bad spot, there's interference from microwaves or nearby networks, or too many devices are connected. Start by checking the router location and cooling.
- ✓Is the router hot to the touch?
- ✓Are microwave ovens, cordless phones, or wireless speakers near the router?
- ✓How many devices are connected right now?
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Skip, I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Placing the router in a cabinet for aesthetics - kills signal and traps heat
- Not restarting the router before investigating further
- Assuming all devices work the same - some are more sensitive to weak signal
Signs you need professional help
- Troubleshooting doesn't improve stability, router is more than 3-4 years old and constantly disconnects, or you need professional network optimization.
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